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Lakewood, CO, August 4, 2008 -- Fire crews from all over Denver set up to protect homes from the Green Mountain fire.  Photo Michael Rieger/FEMA

Lakewood, CO, August 4, 2008 -- Fire crews from all over Denver set up...

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Lakewood, CO, August 4, 2008 -- A single air tanker makes a chemical drop on the Green Mountain wild fire that was started by lighting.  High winds delayed the use of air support untill later in the day. Photo Michael Rieger/FEMA

Lakewood, CO, August 4, 2008 -- A single air tanker makes a chemical d...

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Lakewood, CO, August 4, 2008 -- A Helicopter drops buckets of water to assist fire fighters as the Green Mountain Fire came up to the house line.  High winds delayed the use of air support untill later in the day. Photo Michael Rieger/FEMA

Lakewood, CO, August 4, 2008 -- A Helicopter drops buckets of water to...

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

Lakewood, CO, August 4, 2008 -- Fire crews from all over Denver set up to protect homes from the Green Mountain fire.  Photo Michael Rieger/FEMA

Lakewood, CO, August 4, 2008 -- Fire crews from all over Denver set up...

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

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